Page 1
22 January 2024
In India, public procurement amounts to nearly 20-25% of GDP . This
means that a significant amount of taxpayers’ money is directed towards
making purchases of public goods and services that constitute the
lifeblood of government programmes and services. Given this context,
the importance of efficient public procurement cannot be overstated.
To inculcate the Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of
inclusive development, corruption-free governance, and ease of doing
business, Government e-Marketplace (GeM) was conceptualised as a
Special Purpose Vehicle under Section 8 of the Companies Act, within
the ambit of the Department of Commerce. Since its inception, GeM has
enabled more than INR 60,000 crore of public savings. The portal’s vast
achievements have propelled it to ascend as one of the foremost public
procurement platforms globally, surpassing even the most advanced
counterparts such as South Korea’s KONEPS and Singapore’s GeBIZ
across diverse metrics, all achieved in an astonishingly short period.
Government e-marketplace
le AdIN g THe dIgITAl W AVe praShant kuMar Singh the author is director and Ceo, GeM, New delhi. email: ceo-gem@gov.in
Page 2
22 January 2024
In India, public procurement amounts to nearly 20-25% of GDP . This
means that a significant amount of taxpayers’ money is directed towards
making purchases of public goods and services that constitute the
lifeblood of government programmes and services. Given this context,
the importance of efficient public procurement cannot be overstated.
To inculcate the Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of
inclusive development, corruption-free governance, and ease of doing
business, Government e-Marketplace (GeM) was conceptualised as a
Special Purpose Vehicle under Section 8 of the Companies Act, within
the ambit of the Department of Commerce. Since its inception, GeM has
enabled more than INR 60,000 crore of public savings. The portal’s vast
achievements have propelled it to ascend as one of the foremost public
procurement platforms globally, surpassing even the most advanced
counterparts such as South Korea’s KONEPS and Singapore’s GeBIZ
across diverse metrics, all achieved in an astonishingly short period.
Government e-marketplace
le AdIN g THe dIgITAl W AVe praShant kuMar Singh the author is director and Ceo, GeM, New delhi. email: ceo-gem@gov.in
23 January 2024
et up in August 2016, government
e-Marketplace is a world-class, robust
digital portal that facilitates end-to-end
procurement of goods and services by
various c entral and s tate g overnment departments,
organisations, and allied public sector undertakings
(Psus). it provides a paperless, cashless, and
contactless ecosystem for government buyers to
directly purchase products and services from pan-
india sellers and service providers through a unified
online infrastructure. geM covers the entire gamut
of the procurement process, right from vendor
registration and item selection by buyers to receipt
of goods and facilitation of timely payments. By
extending the right capabilities, capacities, and
functionalities, the portal has brought about
a paradigm shift in india’s public procurement
landscape.
need for a digital solution for public
procurement
government procurement used to be opaque,
time-consuming, cumbersome, and prone to
corruption and cartelisation. Buyers were forced
to purchase substandard goods at high, non-
negotiable rates from unscrupulous suppliers.
Potential sellers had to run from pillar to post,
completely at the mercy of the facilitating agency,
to get empaneled and then to get timely payments.
there was a pressing need for a complete
metamorphosis from the Directorate general of
supplies and Disposals to a digital e-commerce
portal that could facilitate the ease of Doing
Business without any barriers to entry and
establish a competitive marketplace to enable
the procurement of quality goods and services at
reasonable rates. the new system was envisioned
to replace age-old manual processes that were
riddled with inefficiencies and corruption.
Genesis of Gem
government e-Marketplace was set up with
a vision to transform the public procurement
ecosystem of the country with a technologically
advanced, robust, and digital-only platform.
through digitalisation of processes, geM has
led to higher process efficiencies, information
sharing, improved transparency, reduced process
cycle times, and a higher level of trust among
bidders. this, in turn, has resulted in greater
competition and higher savings. t hese innovations
in geM have also brought down waiting times and
prices for buyers significantly, and ensured timely
payments to sellers. its inclusive approach has
created an open and diverse public procurement
marketplace that provides a level playing field to
startups, MsMes, women entrepreneurs, artisans,
and craftsmen, allowing them to participate in
government tenders without any barriers, thus
ensuring the ease of Doing Business with the
government.
Growth t rajectory
given the sheer scale and complexities
involved in realigning the procurement
processes of the entire spectrum of central
and state government departments and Psus,
the switchover to geM has likely been one of
the largest digital transformation exercises
undertaken by any government globally.
Despite the challenges, the portal has witnessed
significant year-on-year growth in terms of the
numbers of sellers registered, total procurement
made, and cumulative order value transacted
through the platform.
in the first year, g eM recorded a total gross
Merchandise value (gMv ) of ~inr 420 crore. i n the
following years, transactions conducted through
geM (in terms of order value) grew from around
inr 38,000 crore in FY 20-21 to inr 1 lakh crore in
FY 21-22. in FY 22-23, geM registered an 88% growth,
surpassing a historic milestone of inr 2 lakh crore
worth of gMv. in the current FY 23-24, geM is
aspiring to breach the 3 lakh crore gMv mark.
While the platform initially developed a wide
range of product categories, g eM rapidly expanded
its portfolio to include a vast array of service
offerings as well. the order value in services has
been the brightest chapter in geM’s growth story,
with exponential growth over the last 3 years. From
FY 21-22 (inr 24,607) to FY 22-23 (inr 66,128),
services on geM have witnessed unprecedented
168% growth, with the number of orders also
showing a massive jump. cumulatively, since
inception, government buyers have placed over
4.8 lakh service orders valued at more than
inr 2 lakh crore.
geM is a category-driven e-marketplace that
has a robust listing of more than 11,600 product
categories and 300+ service categories. t he portal
S
Page 3
22 January 2024
In India, public procurement amounts to nearly 20-25% of GDP . This
means that a significant amount of taxpayers’ money is directed towards
making purchases of public goods and services that constitute the
lifeblood of government programmes and services. Given this context,
the importance of efficient public procurement cannot be overstated.
To inculcate the Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of
inclusive development, corruption-free governance, and ease of doing
business, Government e-Marketplace (GeM) was conceptualised as a
Special Purpose Vehicle under Section 8 of the Companies Act, within
the ambit of the Department of Commerce. Since its inception, GeM has
enabled more than INR 60,000 crore of public savings. The portal’s vast
achievements have propelled it to ascend as one of the foremost public
procurement platforms globally, surpassing even the most advanced
counterparts such as South Korea’s KONEPS and Singapore’s GeBIZ
across diverse metrics, all achieved in an astonishingly short period.
Government e-marketplace
le AdIN g THe dIgITAl W AVe praShant kuMar Singh the author is director and Ceo, GeM, New delhi. email: ceo-gem@gov.in
23 January 2024
et up in August 2016, government
e-Marketplace is a world-class, robust
digital portal that facilitates end-to-end
procurement of goods and services by
various c entral and s tate g overnment departments,
organisations, and allied public sector undertakings
(Psus). it provides a paperless, cashless, and
contactless ecosystem for government buyers to
directly purchase products and services from pan-
india sellers and service providers through a unified
online infrastructure. geM covers the entire gamut
of the procurement process, right from vendor
registration and item selection by buyers to receipt
of goods and facilitation of timely payments. By
extending the right capabilities, capacities, and
functionalities, the portal has brought about
a paradigm shift in india’s public procurement
landscape.
need for a digital solution for public
procurement
government procurement used to be opaque,
time-consuming, cumbersome, and prone to
corruption and cartelisation. Buyers were forced
to purchase substandard goods at high, non-
negotiable rates from unscrupulous suppliers.
Potential sellers had to run from pillar to post,
completely at the mercy of the facilitating agency,
to get empaneled and then to get timely payments.
there was a pressing need for a complete
metamorphosis from the Directorate general of
supplies and Disposals to a digital e-commerce
portal that could facilitate the ease of Doing
Business without any barriers to entry and
establish a competitive marketplace to enable
the procurement of quality goods and services at
reasonable rates. the new system was envisioned
to replace age-old manual processes that were
riddled with inefficiencies and corruption.
Genesis of Gem
government e-Marketplace was set up with
a vision to transform the public procurement
ecosystem of the country with a technologically
advanced, robust, and digital-only platform.
through digitalisation of processes, geM has
led to higher process efficiencies, information
sharing, improved transparency, reduced process
cycle times, and a higher level of trust among
bidders. this, in turn, has resulted in greater
competition and higher savings. t hese innovations
in geM have also brought down waiting times and
prices for buyers significantly, and ensured timely
payments to sellers. its inclusive approach has
created an open and diverse public procurement
marketplace that provides a level playing field to
startups, MsMes, women entrepreneurs, artisans,
and craftsmen, allowing them to participate in
government tenders without any barriers, thus
ensuring the ease of Doing Business with the
government.
Growth t rajectory
given the sheer scale and complexities
involved in realigning the procurement
processes of the entire spectrum of central
and state government departments and Psus,
the switchover to geM has likely been one of
the largest digital transformation exercises
undertaken by any government globally.
Despite the challenges, the portal has witnessed
significant year-on-year growth in terms of the
numbers of sellers registered, total procurement
made, and cumulative order value transacted
through the platform.
in the first year, g eM recorded a total gross
Merchandise value (gMv ) of ~inr 420 crore. i n the
following years, transactions conducted through
geM (in terms of order value) grew from around
inr 38,000 crore in FY 20-21 to inr 1 lakh crore in
FY 21-22. in FY 22-23, geM registered an 88% growth,
surpassing a historic milestone of inr 2 lakh crore
worth of gMv. in the current FY 23-24, geM is
aspiring to breach the 3 lakh crore gMv mark.
While the platform initially developed a wide
range of product categories, g eM rapidly expanded
its portfolio to include a vast array of service
offerings as well. the order value in services has
been the brightest chapter in geM’s growth story,
with exponential growth over the last 3 years. From
FY 21-22 (inr 24,607) to FY 22-23 (inr 66,128),
services on geM have witnessed unprecedented
168% growth, with the number of orders also
showing a massive jump. cumulatively, since
inception, government buyers have placed over
4.8 lakh service orders valued at more than
inr 2 lakh crore.
geM is a category-driven e-marketplace that
has a robust listing of more than 11,600 product
categories and 300+ service categories. t he portal
S
24 January 2024
showcases all common goods and services required
by government bodies and departments at all levels
of administration.
Gem – promoting ease of doing Business
y y Gem as a Facilitator: t he geM portal connects
buyers, sellers, and service providers on a
unified platform to facilitate procurement of
public goods and services.
y y transformation through Cost reduction
and efficiency: g eM has revolutionised
public procurement in india by reducing
costs, enhancing efficiency, and fostering
transparency. the platform empowers buyers
and sellers nationwide to engage in hassle-free
digital transactions.
y y inclusive empowerment of sellers: geM
empowers sellers of diverse backgrounds,
including Women entrepreneurs, Artisans, self-
Help groups, c ooperatives, Mses, and s tartups,
offering a one-stop-shop in a contactless,
cashless, and paperless ecosystem with timely
online payments.
y y seamless registration process – geM’s
registration process prioritises ease,
convenience, and minimal data entry. it is
validated through online integration with the
Aadhaar database, serving as the primary user
identification proof.
y y dynamic Goods and services platform:
geM continuously updates its platform by
adding new categories of goods and services
based on the feedback received from various
stakeholders.
y y diverse buying modes: geM facilitates
procurement through various modes, including
direct purchase, L1 procurement, bidding,
reverse auction, forward auction, single packet
bidding, and push-button procurement.
y y Contract management: Keeping in line with
the pr inciples of speed , efficienc y , and minimal
manual interference, geM auto-generates a
contract between buyers and sellers on the
basis of specified technical parameters and the
details chosen by the buyer, such as delivery
period and delivery terms. geM also provides
the functionality of updating the contract,
along with version control and an audit trail.
y y Cashless payments and timely transactions:
t he platform supports 100% online payments,
providing a truly cashless environment. it
includes a payment gateway that supports
internet banking and allows integration with
different payment systems, with enforced
timelines for timely payments.
y y information visibility: geM ensures visibility
for Mses, local sellers, and startups, allowing
sellers to indicate the percentage of domestic
content of the goods uploaded on the portal,
aligning with the ‘Make in india’ initiative.
y y trust-based rating system: in a trust-
based system like geM, ratings become a
key component of the overall system. geM
provides a rating system that continuously
evaluates performance based on weighted and
defined parameters. g eM has the provision of
rating both the buyers and the sellers, enabling
informed decision-making.
y y demand Forecasting: geM displays historical
procurement data on the platform based on
the inputs provided by buyers as part of their
annual procurement plan. this helps sellers
plan better and ensure the availability of goods
and services at lowered rates.
y y establishing price reasonability: g eM
provides buyers with multiple tools to help them
ascertain price reasonability. this includes the
comparison of prices across other e- commerce
sites (wherever available), discounts over MrP,
the last purchase price on geM and the prices
at which transactions have been conducted on
geM for similar items in the recent past.
y y t raining: t o ensure that g eM users do not have
to face any challenges in using the platform
effectively, g eM provides adequate training
materials and support to help users navigate
the platform. it has designed e-procurement
certifications and training modules to certify
professionals specialised in procuring via the
portal.
y y Communication and support: g eM provides
a standardised and single channel for
communication with stakeholders. it sends
out communication to keep all stakeholders
updated with all relevant changes, notices, etc.
related to geM and informs users in case of an
Page 4
22 January 2024
In India, public procurement amounts to nearly 20-25% of GDP . This
means that a significant amount of taxpayers’ money is directed towards
making purchases of public goods and services that constitute the
lifeblood of government programmes and services. Given this context,
the importance of efficient public procurement cannot be overstated.
To inculcate the Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of
inclusive development, corruption-free governance, and ease of doing
business, Government e-Marketplace (GeM) was conceptualised as a
Special Purpose Vehicle under Section 8 of the Companies Act, within
the ambit of the Department of Commerce. Since its inception, GeM has
enabled more than INR 60,000 crore of public savings. The portal’s vast
achievements have propelled it to ascend as one of the foremost public
procurement platforms globally, surpassing even the most advanced
counterparts such as South Korea’s KONEPS and Singapore’s GeBIZ
across diverse metrics, all achieved in an astonishingly short period.
Government e-marketplace
le AdIN g THe dIgITAl W AVe praShant kuMar Singh the author is director and Ceo, GeM, New delhi. email: ceo-gem@gov.in
23 January 2024
et up in August 2016, government
e-Marketplace is a world-class, robust
digital portal that facilitates end-to-end
procurement of goods and services by
various c entral and s tate g overnment departments,
organisations, and allied public sector undertakings
(Psus). it provides a paperless, cashless, and
contactless ecosystem for government buyers to
directly purchase products and services from pan-
india sellers and service providers through a unified
online infrastructure. geM covers the entire gamut
of the procurement process, right from vendor
registration and item selection by buyers to receipt
of goods and facilitation of timely payments. By
extending the right capabilities, capacities, and
functionalities, the portal has brought about
a paradigm shift in india’s public procurement
landscape.
need for a digital solution for public
procurement
government procurement used to be opaque,
time-consuming, cumbersome, and prone to
corruption and cartelisation. Buyers were forced
to purchase substandard goods at high, non-
negotiable rates from unscrupulous suppliers.
Potential sellers had to run from pillar to post,
completely at the mercy of the facilitating agency,
to get empaneled and then to get timely payments.
there was a pressing need for a complete
metamorphosis from the Directorate general of
supplies and Disposals to a digital e-commerce
portal that could facilitate the ease of Doing
Business without any barriers to entry and
establish a competitive marketplace to enable
the procurement of quality goods and services at
reasonable rates. the new system was envisioned
to replace age-old manual processes that were
riddled with inefficiencies and corruption.
Genesis of Gem
government e-Marketplace was set up with
a vision to transform the public procurement
ecosystem of the country with a technologically
advanced, robust, and digital-only platform.
through digitalisation of processes, geM has
led to higher process efficiencies, information
sharing, improved transparency, reduced process
cycle times, and a higher level of trust among
bidders. this, in turn, has resulted in greater
competition and higher savings. t hese innovations
in geM have also brought down waiting times and
prices for buyers significantly, and ensured timely
payments to sellers. its inclusive approach has
created an open and diverse public procurement
marketplace that provides a level playing field to
startups, MsMes, women entrepreneurs, artisans,
and craftsmen, allowing them to participate in
government tenders without any barriers, thus
ensuring the ease of Doing Business with the
government.
Growth t rajectory
given the sheer scale and complexities
involved in realigning the procurement
processes of the entire spectrum of central
and state government departments and Psus,
the switchover to geM has likely been one of
the largest digital transformation exercises
undertaken by any government globally.
Despite the challenges, the portal has witnessed
significant year-on-year growth in terms of the
numbers of sellers registered, total procurement
made, and cumulative order value transacted
through the platform.
in the first year, g eM recorded a total gross
Merchandise value (gMv ) of ~inr 420 crore. i n the
following years, transactions conducted through
geM (in terms of order value) grew from around
inr 38,000 crore in FY 20-21 to inr 1 lakh crore in
FY 21-22. in FY 22-23, geM registered an 88% growth,
surpassing a historic milestone of inr 2 lakh crore
worth of gMv. in the current FY 23-24, geM is
aspiring to breach the 3 lakh crore gMv mark.
While the platform initially developed a wide
range of product categories, g eM rapidly expanded
its portfolio to include a vast array of service
offerings as well. the order value in services has
been the brightest chapter in geM’s growth story,
with exponential growth over the last 3 years. From
FY 21-22 (inr 24,607) to FY 22-23 (inr 66,128),
services on geM have witnessed unprecedented
168% growth, with the number of orders also
showing a massive jump. cumulatively, since
inception, government buyers have placed over
4.8 lakh service orders valued at more than
inr 2 lakh crore.
geM is a category-driven e-marketplace that
has a robust listing of more than 11,600 product
categories and 300+ service categories. t he portal
S
24 January 2024
showcases all common goods and services required
by government bodies and departments at all levels
of administration.
Gem – promoting ease of doing Business
y y Gem as a Facilitator: t he geM portal connects
buyers, sellers, and service providers on a
unified platform to facilitate procurement of
public goods and services.
y y transformation through Cost reduction
and efficiency: g eM has revolutionised
public procurement in india by reducing
costs, enhancing efficiency, and fostering
transparency. the platform empowers buyers
and sellers nationwide to engage in hassle-free
digital transactions.
y y inclusive empowerment of sellers: geM
empowers sellers of diverse backgrounds,
including Women entrepreneurs, Artisans, self-
Help groups, c ooperatives, Mses, and s tartups,
offering a one-stop-shop in a contactless,
cashless, and paperless ecosystem with timely
online payments.
y y seamless registration process – geM’s
registration process prioritises ease,
convenience, and minimal data entry. it is
validated through online integration with the
Aadhaar database, serving as the primary user
identification proof.
y y dynamic Goods and services platform:
geM continuously updates its platform by
adding new categories of goods and services
based on the feedback received from various
stakeholders.
y y diverse buying modes: geM facilitates
procurement through various modes, including
direct purchase, L1 procurement, bidding,
reverse auction, forward auction, single packet
bidding, and push-button procurement.
y y Contract management: Keeping in line with
the pr inciples of speed , efficienc y , and minimal
manual interference, geM auto-generates a
contract between buyers and sellers on the
basis of specified technical parameters and the
details chosen by the buyer, such as delivery
period and delivery terms. geM also provides
the functionality of updating the contract,
along with version control and an audit trail.
y y Cashless payments and timely transactions:
t he platform supports 100% online payments,
providing a truly cashless environment. it
includes a payment gateway that supports
internet banking and allows integration with
different payment systems, with enforced
timelines for timely payments.
y y information visibility: geM ensures visibility
for Mses, local sellers, and startups, allowing
sellers to indicate the percentage of domestic
content of the goods uploaded on the portal,
aligning with the ‘Make in india’ initiative.
y y trust-based rating system: in a trust-
based system like geM, ratings become a
key component of the overall system. geM
provides a rating system that continuously
evaluates performance based on weighted and
defined parameters. g eM has the provision of
rating both the buyers and the sellers, enabling
informed decision-making.
y y demand Forecasting: geM displays historical
procurement data on the platform based on
the inputs provided by buyers as part of their
annual procurement plan. this helps sellers
plan better and ensure the availability of goods
and services at lowered rates.
y y establishing price reasonability: g eM
provides buyers with multiple tools to help them
ascertain price reasonability. this includes the
comparison of prices across other e- commerce
sites (wherever available), discounts over MrP,
the last purchase price on geM and the prices
at which transactions have been conducted on
geM for similar items in the recent past.
y y t raining: t o ensure that g eM users do not have
to face any challenges in using the platform
effectively, g eM provides adequate training
materials and support to help users navigate
the platform. it has designed e-procurement
certifications and training modules to certify
professionals specialised in procuring via the
portal.
y y Communication and support: g eM provides
a standardised and single channel for
communication with stakeholders. it sends
out communication to keep all stakeholders
updated with all relevant changes, notices, etc.
related to geM and informs users in case of an
25 January 2024
update of product or service categories, end-
of-life information, a change in the technical
parameters of goods or services, a new bid
creation or modification, etc. An escalation matrix
with well-defined sLAs has been implemented
to ensure users receive expert help.
y y responsive Contact Centre: geM’s well-
equipped contact centre, accessible in
multiple languages, addresses user queries
across various communication channels. the
integrated chatbot, Ask geMmy, route user
concerns to the appropriate team.
y y dispute resolution features: geM introduced
the vivad se vishwas-ii (contractual Dispute)
functionality, a valuable feature for resolving
disputes between buyers and sellers.
y y al -ml-Based decision support: g eM is in
the process of implementing Ai/ML-based
advanced analytics on geM, which will help
geM reduce anomalies and frauds. these Ai-
based models will provide real-time or near-
real-time feedback on various transactions
happening on geM, and will help a buyer
make informed decisions as well as prevent
anomalous transactions.
y y Gem sahay: in a bid to address credit access
challenges faced by MsMes and startups, geM
has rolled out g eM s ahay, a mobile application
that provides frictionless financing for Mses
and startups, allowing them to obtain a loan
at the point of order acceptance on the geM
platform. t he platform allows all lenders, duly
regulated by the reserve Bank of india, to
participate and provide loans to geM sellers.
y y n ext-Gen Gem platform: geM has successfully
onboarded a new Managed service Provider,
viz. t ata c onsultancy s ervices, for designing and
developing the next-gen geM platform with
extensive use of cutting-edge technologies
for ease of its users and for bringing in more
efficiency and transparency.
roadmap for the Future
As the platform continues to evolve and bring
in significant reforms, it ushers in the next wave of
growth, transforming procurement across states.
geM’s strategic focus is on expanding its reach
by integrating government buyers across all tiers
into its robust e-procurement infrastructure.
With more and more states showing growing
interest in procuring through geM, the platform
is committed to maximising its regional footprint.
to combat the architectural challenges of
scaling up and to meet the evolving demands of
buyers and sellers, the platform has partnered
with a leading it firm to revamp, re-design, and
build a new modern solution leveraging new
technologies while maintaining the current
platform. the adaptable design will ease the
onboarding of new sellers, driving greater
participation from a more diverse vendor base,
greater inclusivity, and more democratised access
to the public sector market.
the upgraded platform intends to use
advanced Artificial intelligence and Machine
Learning technologies to identify potential frauds,
provide improved data analytics to forecast
more accurate projections, and improve supply
chain management. to be more future-ready,
geM is also looking at utilising the augmented
and virtual reality to enable its buyers to have a
more immersive procurement experience. geM
is committed to guiding the buyer’s decision by
enabling data- and insights-driven procurement.
geM is also expanding its catalogue of ‘green’
products and services to help the country achieve
its net zero carbon emissions commitment.
services such as hiring of an agency for achieving
climate action targets, help buyers understand,
quantify, monitor, and realise carbon-neutral
targets. the platform is focused on prioritising
the listing and availability of environmentally
sustainable products and services by targeting the
largest-selling products and services on the portal.
in a short span, geM’s buyer-seller ecosystem
and its operations are twice as large as
Amazon india and Flipkart combined. geM has
successfully established an infrastructure that
not only captures data and facilitates end-to-
end activities of public procurement processes
but also allows government buyers to source
from multiple vendors at competitive rates.
With improved functionalities, the platform is
committed to adapting new-age technologies
to transform public procurement with an aim
to further enhance user experience, improve
transparency, and induce greater inclusivity in
public procurement process. ?
Page 5
22 January 2024
In India, public procurement amounts to nearly 20-25% of GDP . This
means that a significant amount of taxpayers’ money is directed towards
making purchases of public goods and services that constitute the
lifeblood of government programmes and services. Given this context,
the importance of efficient public procurement cannot be overstated.
To inculcate the Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of
inclusive development, corruption-free governance, and ease of doing
business, Government e-Marketplace (GeM) was conceptualised as a
Special Purpose Vehicle under Section 8 of the Companies Act, within
the ambit of the Department of Commerce. Since its inception, GeM has
enabled more than INR 60,000 crore of public savings. The portal’s vast
achievements have propelled it to ascend as one of the foremost public
procurement platforms globally, surpassing even the most advanced
counterparts such as South Korea’s KONEPS and Singapore’s GeBIZ
across diverse metrics, all achieved in an astonishingly short period.
Government e-marketplace
le AdIN g THe dIgITAl W AVe praShant kuMar Singh the author is director and Ceo, GeM, New delhi. email: ceo-gem@gov.in
23 January 2024
et up in August 2016, government
e-Marketplace is a world-class, robust
digital portal that facilitates end-to-end
procurement of goods and services by
various c entral and s tate g overnment departments,
organisations, and allied public sector undertakings
(Psus). it provides a paperless, cashless, and
contactless ecosystem for government buyers to
directly purchase products and services from pan-
india sellers and service providers through a unified
online infrastructure. geM covers the entire gamut
of the procurement process, right from vendor
registration and item selection by buyers to receipt
of goods and facilitation of timely payments. By
extending the right capabilities, capacities, and
functionalities, the portal has brought about
a paradigm shift in india’s public procurement
landscape.
need for a digital solution for public
procurement
government procurement used to be opaque,
time-consuming, cumbersome, and prone to
corruption and cartelisation. Buyers were forced
to purchase substandard goods at high, non-
negotiable rates from unscrupulous suppliers.
Potential sellers had to run from pillar to post,
completely at the mercy of the facilitating agency,
to get empaneled and then to get timely payments.
there was a pressing need for a complete
metamorphosis from the Directorate general of
supplies and Disposals to a digital e-commerce
portal that could facilitate the ease of Doing
Business without any barriers to entry and
establish a competitive marketplace to enable
the procurement of quality goods and services at
reasonable rates. the new system was envisioned
to replace age-old manual processes that were
riddled with inefficiencies and corruption.
Genesis of Gem
government e-Marketplace was set up with
a vision to transform the public procurement
ecosystem of the country with a technologically
advanced, robust, and digital-only platform.
through digitalisation of processes, geM has
led to higher process efficiencies, information
sharing, improved transparency, reduced process
cycle times, and a higher level of trust among
bidders. this, in turn, has resulted in greater
competition and higher savings. t hese innovations
in geM have also brought down waiting times and
prices for buyers significantly, and ensured timely
payments to sellers. its inclusive approach has
created an open and diverse public procurement
marketplace that provides a level playing field to
startups, MsMes, women entrepreneurs, artisans,
and craftsmen, allowing them to participate in
government tenders without any barriers, thus
ensuring the ease of Doing Business with the
government.
Growth t rajectory
given the sheer scale and complexities
involved in realigning the procurement
processes of the entire spectrum of central
and state government departments and Psus,
the switchover to geM has likely been one of
the largest digital transformation exercises
undertaken by any government globally.
Despite the challenges, the portal has witnessed
significant year-on-year growth in terms of the
numbers of sellers registered, total procurement
made, and cumulative order value transacted
through the platform.
in the first year, g eM recorded a total gross
Merchandise value (gMv ) of ~inr 420 crore. i n the
following years, transactions conducted through
geM (in terms of order value) grew from around
inr 38,000 crore in FY 20-21 to inr 1 lakh crore in
FY 21-22. in FY 22-23, geM registered an 88% growth,
surpassing a historic milestone of inr 2 lakh crore
worth of gMv. in the current FY 23-24, geM is
aspiring to breach the 3 lakh crore gMv mark.
While the platform initially developed a wide
range of product categories, g eM rapidly expanded
its portfolio to include a vast array of service
offerings as well. the order value in services has
been the brightest chapter in geM’s growth story,
with exponential growth over the last 3 years. From
FY 21-22 (inr 24,607) to FY 22-23 (inr 66,128),
services on geM have witnessed unprecedented
168% growth, with the number of orders also
showing a massive jump. cumulatively, since
inception, government buyers have placed over
4.8 lakh service orders valued at more than
inr 2 lakh crore.
geM is a category-driven e-marketplace that
has a robust listing of more than 11,600 product
categories and 300+ service categories. t he portal
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showcases all common goods and services required
by government bodies and departments at all levels
of administration.
Gem – promoting ease of doing Business
y y Gem as a Facilitator: t he geM portal connects
buyers, sellers, and service providers on a
unified platform to facilitate procurement of
public goods and services.
y y transformation through Cost reduction
and efficiency: g eM has revolutionised
public procurement in india by reducing
costs, enhancing efficiency, and fostering
transparency. the platform empowers buyers
and sellers nationwide to engage in hassle-free
digital transactions.
y y inclusive empowerment of sellers: geM
empowers sellers of diverse backgrounds,
including Women entrepreneurs, Artisans, self-
Help groups, c ooperatives, Mses, and s tartups,
offering a one-stop-shop in a contactless,
cashless, and paperless ecosystem with timely
online payments.
y y seamless registration process – geM’s
registration process prioritises ease,
convenience, and minimal data entry. it is
validated through online integration with the
Aadhaar database, serving as the primary user
identification proof.
y y dynamic Goods and services platform:
geM continuously updates its platform by
adding new categories of goods and services
based on the feedback received from various
stakeholders.
y y diverse buying modes: geM facilitates
procurement through various modes, including
direct purchase, L1 procurement, bidding,
reverse auction, forward auction, single packet
bidding, and push-button procurement.
y y Contract management: Keeping in line with
the pr inciples of speed , efficienc y , and minimal
manual interference, geM auto-generates a
contract between buyers and sellers on the
basis of specified technical parameters and the
details chosen by the buyer, such as delivery
period and delivery terms. geM also provides
the functionality of updating the contract,
along with version control and an audit trail.
y y Cashless payments and timely transactions:
t he platform supports 100% online payments,
providing a truly cashless environment. it
includes a payment gateway that supports
internet banking and allows integration with
different payment systems, with enforced
timelines for timely payments.
y y information visibility: geM ensures visibility
for Mses, local sellers, and startups, allowing
sellers to indicate the percentage of domestic
content of the goods uploaded on the portal,
aligning with the ‘Make in india’ initiative.
y y trust-based rating system: in a trust-
based system like geM, ratings become a
key component of the overall system. geM
provides a rating system that continuously
evaluates performance based on weighted and
defined parameters. g eM has the provision of
rating both the buyers and the sellers, enabling
informed decision-making.
y y demand Forecasting: geM displays historical
procurement data on the platform based on
the inputs provided by buyers as part of their
annual procurement plan. this helps sellers
plan better and ensure the availability of goods
and services at lowered rates.
y y establishing price reasonability: g eM
provides buyers with multiple tools to help them
ascertain price reasonability. this includes the
comparison of prices across other e- commerce
sites (wherever available), discounts over MrP,
the last purchase price on geM and the prices
at which transactions have been conducted on
geM for similar items in the recent past.
y y t raining: t o ensure that g eM users do not have
to face any challenges in using the platform
effectively, g eM provides adequate training
materials and support to help users navigate
the platform. it has designed e-procurement
certifications and training modules to certify
professionals specialised in procuring via the
portal.
y y Communication and support: g eM provides
a standardised and single channel for
communication with stakeholders. it sends
out communication to keep all stakeholders
updated with all relevant changes, notices, etc.
related to geM and informs users in case of an
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update of product or service categories, end-
of-life information, a change in the technical
parameters of goods or services, a new bid
creation or modification, etc. An escalation matrix
with well-defined sLAs has been implemented
to ensure users receive expert help.
y y responsive Contact Centre: geM’s well-
equipped contact centre, accessible in
multiple languages, addresses user queries
across various communication channels. the
integrated chatbot, Ask geMmy, route user
concerns to the appropriate team.
y y dispute resolution features: geM introduced
the vivad se vishwas-ii (contractual Dispute)
functionality, a valuable feature for resolving
disputes between buyers and sellers.
y y al -ml-Based decision support: g eM is in
the process of implementing Ai/ML-based
advanced analytics on geM, which will help
geM reduce anomalies and frauds. these Ai-
based models will provide real-time or near-
real-time feedback on various transactions
happening on geM, and will help a buyer
make informed decisions as well as prevent
anomalous transactions.
y y Gem sahay: in a bid to address credit access
challenges faced by MsMes and startups, geM
has rolled out g eM s ahay, a mobile application
that provides frictionless financing for Mses
and startups, allowing them to obtain a loan
at the point of order acceptance on the geM
platform. t he platform allows all lenders, duly
regulated by the reserve Bank of india, to
participate and provide loans to geM sellers.
y y n ext-Gen Gem platform: geM has successfully
onboarded a new Managed service Provider,
viz. t ata c onsultancy s ervices, for designing and
developing the next-gen geM platform with
extensive use of cutting-edge technologies
for ease of its users and for bringing in more
efficiency and transparency.
roadmap for the Future
As the platform continues to evolve and bring
in significant reforms, it ushers in the next wave of
growth, transforming procurement across states.
geM’s strategic focus is on expanding its reach
by integrating government buyers across all tiers
into its robust e-procurement infrastructure.
With more and more states showing growing
interest in procuring through geM, the platform
is committed to maximising its regional footprint.
to combat the architectural challenges of
scaling up and to meet the evolving demands of
buyers and sellers, the platform has partnered
with a leading it firm to revamp, re-design, and
build a new modern solution leveraging new
technologies while maintaining the current
platform. the adaptable design will ease the
onboarding of new sellers, driving greater
participation from a more diverse vendor base,
greater inclusivity, and more democratised access
to the public sector market.
the upgraded platform intends to use
advanced Artificial intelligence and Machine
Learning technologies to identify potential frauds,
provide improved data analytics to forecast
more accurate projections, and improve supply
chain management. to be more future-ready,
geM is also looking at utilising the augmented
and virtual reality to enable its buyers to have a
more immersive procurement experience. geM
is committed to guiding the buyer’s decision by
enabling data- and insights-driven procurement.
geM is also expanding its catalogue of ‘green’
products and services to help the country achieve
its net zero carbon emissions commitment.
services such as hiring of an agency for achieving
climate action targets, help buyers understand,
quantify, monitor, and realise carbon-neutral
targets. the platform is focused on prioritising
the listing and availability of environmentally
sustainable products and services by targeting the
largest-selling products and services on the portal.
in a short span, geM’s buyer-seller ecosystem
and its operations are twice as large as
Amazon india and Flipkart combined. geM has
successfully established an infrastructure that
not only captures data and facilitates end-to-
end activities of public procurement processes
but also allows government buyers to source
from multiple vendors at competitive rates.
With improved functionalities, the platform is
committed to adapting new-age technologies
to transform public procurement with an aim
to further enhance user experience, improve
transparency, and induce greater inclusivity in
public procurement process. ?
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